
AFAIK he came up with the 'ideal' sharpening workflow i.e. I believe the godfather of sharpening was the late Bruce Fraser.

I asked why he and his company use the inaccurate term and he responded that most photographers don't even know the definition of the accurate term his contention was that using the accurate term would only confuse most photographers. Once he mentioned the accurate term, everything made perfect sense and I was able to get everything to work quickly and easily. Then he finally explained that the term he and the company use is actually an incorrect use of that term.
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The guy I got, who I later learned is one of the top people in the company, kept using a particular term that made absolutely no sense to me in the context of how their software works. This reminds me of the time I was unsuccessfully trying to get CamRanger to work, so I called the customer support folks. I think it's an ineffective chart that doesn't work well on its own without explanation and clarification of the information it's intending to provide.
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Similarly, I don't know how to interpret the chart displaying use of Sharpen AI and all the other adjustments to the left on the same level. Yet the chart indicates Sharpen AI and Denoise AI taking place at the same time, which is impossible to make happen. That's because, by definition, workflow inherently takes place one step at a time. That workflow chart makes no sense to me.
